President Trump Threatens To Abandon Puerto Rico, Says FEMA And The Military Can’t Stay There ‘Forever’

While the American media landscape finds itself riddled with daily landmines deposited by the Harvey Weinstein scandal, news of Puerto Rico’s devastation following Hurricanes Irma and Maria continues to grow worse. Celebrities like Lady Gaga have contributed millions to relief efforts, but the slow federal response has garnered a great deal of criticism. Homeland Security decided not to extend its Jones Act waiver for the island, and FEMA has admitted to ignoring San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz’s pleas for help (while scrubbing negative information about the disaster from its website).

And then there’s President Donald Trump, whose typical morning routine involves a healthy dose of news consumption, followed by a string of tweets about whatever caught his attention. On Thursday, it seems his program of choice was the Sinclair Broadcasting Group’s syndicated newsmagazine Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson, for Trump quoted her directly before launching into what sounds like a threat to abandon Puerto Rico altogether. “Puerto Rico survived the Hurricanes, now a financial crisis looms largely of their own making,” he quoted the former CBS News correspondent.

"Puerto Rico survived the Hurricanes, now a financial crisis looms largely of their own making." says Sharyl Attkisson. A total lack of…..

“A total lack of accountability [says] the Governor. Electric and all infrastructure was disaster before hurricanes. Congress to decide how much to spend,” Trump continued. His latter point seems to have been vague references to recent reports saying the federal aid package currently being put together for Puerto Rico is not, unlike previous aid packages for Texas, Florida and the Gulf Coast, a grant. Instead, it is a loan the island must eventually repay.

…accountability say the Governor. Electric and all infrastructure was disaster before hurricanes. Congress to decide how much to spend….

I’ve heard Puerto Rico is sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.

Why does the commenters here love to use nasty name calling all the time?
Trump didn’t say he’s leaving tomorrow just that they can’t be there forever.
You gotta remember they are a territory, not a state. Unfortunately for PR, that means they don’t get the same treatment.